WALL FIXING GUIDE
NOTE: Supplied wall plugs are only suitable for use in masonry walls.
If you have any doubts about using the correct plug for your wall, please seek professional advice. Failure
of
the product due to using incorrect fixings is the responsibility of the installer.
IMPORTANT:
When drilling into walls, always check for hidden wires or pipes, etc.
Tips & Tricks
Make sure that the hardware used is suitable for supporng your unit.
Please consult a qualified trades person if unsure.
If you are unsure, please select a larger screw and wall plug.
Ensure that you use the recommended drill bit to match the wall plug and hole size.
Take extra care when drilling high walls, ceiling and ceramic les. Ensure wall plugs are
inserted beyond the thickness of the ceramic les to avoid spling or cracking.
Ensure that wall plugs are well fitted and are a ght fit in the drilled hole.
Types of Walls
Use one of the following types of wall plug (not included) if your walls are made of brick, breeze block, concrete,
stone or wood. Screws may be able to be fixed directly to solid wood walls as they will provide a secure anchor point.
1. General Purpose Wall Plug
Generally, aerated blocks should not be used to
case. For light loads, general purpose wall plugs
can be used.
2. Plasterboard Wall Plug
For use when aaching light loads onto
plasterboard parons.
3. Cavity Fixing Wall Plug
For use with plasterboard parons or hollow
wooden doors.
4. Cavity Fixing Heavy Duty Wall Plug
such as shelving and wall cabinets.
5. Hammer Fixing Wall Plug
For use with concrete block or brick walls, or walls
6. Shield Anchor Wall Plug Heavy Loads
For use with concrete or brick walls, or for use
with heavier loads such as TV & HiFi speakers
and satellite dishes, etc.